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  • Mr. Kelly added that it would be wrong to condemn the lack of a parade and then do nothing about it.
  • She twirled her baton high in the air as she led the parade.
  • She had a constant parade of young men coming to visit her.
  • BALTIMORE - Michael Phelps was formally welcomed home Saturday with a two-pronged celebration that began with a parade and ended with a fireworks show at historic Fort McHenry.
  • Prestwich Carnival at the weekend will hold a large parade and carnival in St Mary's Park and through Prestwich, which will be promoting green transport.
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  • When they start in on showing you a parade of verses so vague that they could mean anything, point out that the word "abortion" does not occur anywhere in that verse and ask them to show you something clearer, a specific reference to abortion or a single use of the word anyplace in the book. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • At weekends the roads are jammed with holidaymakers coming to gawp at the parade.
  • A Catalan parade will kick off an exuberant evening of Catalonian dance, music and fireworks.
  • Third, the conical re-entry vehicle was a vast improvement on the rudimentary models put on parade in the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over the past number of years the parade has been of mixed quality with varying degrees of participation from all sectors.
  • The 47th Annual Columbus Day Parade was held in New York city this week starting from October 11 to celebrate the spirit of exploration that inspired Christopher Columbus's 1492 expedition.
  • Emma's miniskirt formed an incongruous addition to this parade of shapeless sack dresses, zip off trousers and sandals.
  • Modern Hopis and Navajos parade as hoary traditionalists, rightful stewards by ancestral occupance.
  • In their immaculate uniforms they go through safety procedures and tirelessly parade the aisles, pushing trolleys laden with drinks, meals and duty free.
  • He would murmur a quiet corrective now and then, or insert an informative note, but never parade his learning.
  • Traffic was tied up for three hours because of the parade.
  • Pink Elephants on Parade" and "When I See an Elephant Fly" are the only songs that stick out.
  • Similarly, Guinness was unhappy with the protracted walk that Lean expected him to make across the parade ground after his release from the hot box.
  • These sculptures, and others, are juxtaposed with coins, medals, gems, seals, enamels, ivory carving, a cassone, a parade shield, moulded leather and even a waffling iron.
  • Instead, parade ground drill became a means of teaching soldiers about the value of organized, unitary action.
  • Today, eyes will turn from the parade rings to fashionable ladies and their outfits.
  • I don't wish to influence others, but it jars upon me to have my name ostentatiously paraded in the public prints. Luke Walton
  • The Mercury said there were fears that the event, in which thousands of mostly adolescent girls parade bare-breasted wearing traditional beaded skirts, had become a target for pornography syndicates.
  • The ogoh-ogoh, escorted by groups of people carrying bamboo torches and a loud gamelan ensemble, are paraded on the night before Nyepi.
  • She is on parade in her new dress in the street.
  • He spent the afternoon with his buttonslide, Brasso and buffing cloths, and he could not have been smarter even on passing-out parade. THE OPEN DOOR
  • Daniel had paraded his stolen goods, making them appear legitimate. IN A STRANGE CITY
  • The local youth band will lead the parade this weekend.
  • I drive up the Parade and daily I am made happy by the row of mighty ironbarks on its median strip.
  • Dogs such as Akitas, bull terriers and Rottweilers have a bad reputation due to the way they are paraded around by idiots.
  • The marshal rode at the head of the parade.
  • The most dull-witted, vulgar complaint about Gay Pride parades follows the form of ‘you don't see straight people running around with nipple clamps’ or ‘my wife doesn't dress up in latex and flaunt herself in the street ’, etc. and so forth.
  • Community groups in York are being urged to respond to a rallying cry to take part in a massive city centre parade in September.
  • The citizens mark the anniversary of the revolution with a march and a parade
  • They could put loudspeakers aboard and play a certain Melanie Safka song during the parade for us old boomers ... I Wonder What NASA's Float Will Look Like - NASA Watch
  • Intellect Ltd. This Chinese postcard, from the 1980s, depicts ground-to-ground long-range missiles being wheeled through Beijing in a military parade. Greetings From Los Alamos!
  • Complaints reportedly focused on the opening ceremony, in which more than 56 million Americans watched a man in a full bodysuit parade as a naked statue of Eros, the Greek god of love.
  • It is celebrated with fiestas, parades, and fireworks.
  • We stood on the rooftop and watched the parade on the street below.
  • In Munich this past weekend, a traditional carnival season parade overlapped with the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, observed every year on Jan. 27.
  • The local youth band will lead the parade this weekend.
  • For Disney, "Dinosaures" offers untold millions in merchandising opportunities, though its hard to imagine a smoking, cussing megalosaurus adorning lunch boxes or escorting Snow White in the Rose Bowl Parade. A Megalosaurus Hit?
  • Armed with only a megaphone, and thousands of fans, RATM played a 10min acapella set of Bulls on Parade and Killing in the Name of. Rage against the machine live at the rnc (10m)
  • Up to 94 workers from both plants paraded to City Hall before the meeting.
  • It was beauty parade time yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Boy, he's just got those moves," auctioneer Phil Musser, from the Keweenaw Economic Development Alliance, said of parader Philip Johnson, president at Finlandia University, drawing laughs across the room. The Daily Mining Gazette
  • After 1pm a range of events will take place at the Langton Wold Gallops including a parade of hunting hounds, a celebrity pony Grand National and dressage display.
  • Emma's miniskirt formed an incongruous addition to this parade of shapeless sack dresses, zip off trousers and sandals.
  • We watched the trooping of the colour live from Horse Guards Parade.
  • His eyes darted towards the parade of shops. The Sun
  • The body of King Richard III was treated with much indignity. Trussed naked over a horse and besmirched with mud, it was borne in parade to Leicester, a sad spectacle.
  • It's worthless to parade my BA in politics if I can't even verbalise my own opinions.
  • She hopes that the colourful sights and sounds of the street paraders will encourage Hillbrow residents to join in the celebrations, instead of ‘throwing things out of windows’.
  • They are allowed to hold a resplendent Christmas parade down Fifth Avenue, complete with carriages, sleds and artificial snow.
  • After the wreath laying ceremony at the cenotaph and the service at Holy Trinity Church conducted by Rev Botwright, the parade will march past the civic dignitaries and finally be dismissed in Newmarket Street.
  • With the guilty discretion of a massage parlour, the gym hides itself above a parade of shops. Times, Sunday Times
  • It doesn't make for a moving spectacle - it is too cruel and joyless - but there is no denying the sense of awe which accompanies this rare parade of its talents.
  • For the moment, still basking a bit in the glow of the parade, I feel half hopeful.
  • Workers then parade the boars in front of sows and ogle and fondle sows 'genitals to see which pigs are "ready" to have a tube of pig semen shoved into them. Bruce Friedrich: Does Eating Meat Support Bestiality?
  • Guests nibbled delicate pastries and sipped coffee in the sitting area outside the restaurant while watching the parade of lithesome models.
  • Bilko's motor-pool privates were scruffy, lazy, unattractive slobs who liked to do as little work as possible, never paraded and were almost fearful of weaponry.
  • It's like asking a high-spirited young gun dog to join the parade at Crufts. Mark Cavendish is no mountain man, but he adores the Giro d'Italia
  • Glasgow began an annual Saint Patrick's Day parade and festival in 2007.
  • We belted down Iveagh Parade to where the motor was.
  • I didn't start out hating them, but the parade of horrible behaviour on show has changed my mind.
  • I am presented with an endless parade of hugely influential people on Today. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Royal New Zealand Air Force sergeant had us lined up on the sea front's Marine Parade and drilled us for a few minutes.
  • The salute at the parade was taken by the Naval Base Commander, Commodore Steve Graham.
  • Leopards, lions, giraffes and hippopotami will parade before your camera lens to turn a bumpy Jeep ride into the trip of a lifetime.
  • The symbolic and concrete evidence of these new patterns of consumption were the diamond-studded stickpins, gold pocketwatches, and hard cash pedestrians conspicuously paraded while traversing the streets.
  • I realized how bad things were when I saw a Labor Day parade two years ago.
  • I was just about brushing my teeth in Fajuyi Hall, OAU, when guys in different halls began to shout all over the place. everyone tuned up their radios and the whole campus went gaga ... there was an unarranged parade on the streets, students who hadnt had their bath thronged everywhere waving makeshift flags of victory, beating drums and dancing all over the place ... JUNE 8 AND THE DEATH OF ABACHA
  • He paraded them around the Dive Zone, and the argument was settled without the need for invasions or full nelsons.
  • The stunning edifice and focal parade ring spoke of a new era in racecourse facilities. Times, Sunday Times
  • The annual St George's Day parade was her first weekend of public engagements since the end of the official period of mourning following the death of the Queen Mother and the memorial service for Princess Margaret.
  • -- What think you, my dear, of compromising with your friends, by rejecting both men, and encouraging my parader? Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2
  • Few neighborhood rituals in Manhattan are more beguiling than to be present as roustabouts pump helium into the balloons that give such a childlike lift to the Macy's parade.
  • She appears at the beach buried in sand to look like a mermaid, and on a snorkelling trip parades a fine pair of sea legs. The Sun
  • They came back on a parade float of prodigal love and public money, promising entertainment, nostalgia and success.
  • She remained in the hall, which to her simply fancy seemed to be the guest-room -- the show-place wherein were arrayed all the household treasures with the frank purpose of parade and dazzlement. THE STORY OF JEES UCK
  • The gobblers will be honorary grand marshals at Disneyland's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
  • After the two minutes silence we adjourned to Wetherspoon's for a coffee before the parade left for the parish church.
  • Tomorrow's parade will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the battle.
  • For that, the hometown boy-turned-space traveler was treated to parades and accolades from an awed San Diego populace.
  • Otherwise I will definitely be going to see the penguin parade at Edinburgh zoo - that's always a must-see.
  • But Keighley Town Council has integrated the parade into its umbrella of activities from today until Sunday.
  • Antivirus software makers and providers of data backup services led the parade, sending out news releases and soliciting interviews.
  • Another interesting parade is the once or twice daily routine of "pet dogs" being walked past her place.
  • It's one of the biggest (parades) I've ever been to," said Mr. Crewe, who served nine years with the merchant navy, starting in 1940 when the Royal Canadian Navy was engaged in the The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The stunning edifice and focal parade ring spoke of a new era in racecourse facilities. Times, Sunday Times
  • Parades run over several weekends, so as not to clash with other parades in neighbouring areas.
  • The high school band is leading the parade.
  • Who's doing the commentary on the parade?
  • This time they breezed through one of the police checkpoints, set up across the roads leading to the parade route. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two men in cotton field costume, blacked up and gloved, paraded foolishly behind a third, as equally painted about the face, but dressed up fancier than any untitled lord you'd meet up in Washington at that time.
  • Gina has taken part in the carnival before, having been on the Ropley brownies float in the parade.
  • In July he was photographed filming victory parade scenes as he returned home after the war. The Sun
  • The central part of the nigrescent parade was drawn by a steam engine wholly different in appearance, this one looking less like a maladroit tin shed mounted upon a wheeled chassis and a lot more like a vehicle designed for such labour as this.
  • I suspect that the soldiers think likewise: parades have always been mostly about the ego of generals. Times, Sunday Times
  • SLAM : She does look like a deflated parade float.
  • Their result is a handsome parade-place, -- a pretty stone toy, -- an unpickable lock to an inclosure nobody wants to enter, -- a navy-yard for the creation of an armament which has no commerce to protect. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 87, January, 1865
  • The cottages have windows in the floors that reveal a rich parade of marine life: bonefish, jacks, garfish and whip morays.
  • After that he disappeared again, displaced by a parade of Mafia bagmen and enforcers, clearly thrilled by the opportunity to refresh their faded notoriety.
  • Our daily parade down the Croisette has turned from a saunter to a stagger.
  • During festivals, devotees carrying offerings parade to the shore and worship the sea as God.
  • Hundreds of Scouts and Guides marked the ceremonial highlight of their year with a St George's Day parade.
  • My epiphany came when was trying to make a large castor wheel for a parade float.
  • We did try to float the idea that they should be allowed a wagonette pulled by shire horses and have them inside, but it's a marching parade.
  • but that just doesn't carry enough entertainment value to warrant the parade of yech that followed.
  • Roughly around midnight the disco music stopped and a chain of exotic dancers paraded onto the floor.
  • They would then take the loaded machine to the Royal Aircraft College, Cranwell for its next passing out parade.
  • About a dozen anti-war protesters shouted "terrorists" and held placards saying "Anglian soldiers go to hell" and "butchers of Basra" as ­soldiers from the 2nd Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, known as the ­Poachers, paraded through Luton town centre at midday yesterday. Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • [166] Alla kai tois Ephesiois epistellon hos gnesios henomenois to Onti di 'epignoseos, "ontas" autous idiazontos honomasen, eipon; "tois hagiois tois oisi, kai pistois en Christo Iesou." houto gar kai hoi pro hemon paradedokasi, kai hemeis en tois palaiois ton antigraphon heurekamen. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established
  • They offered up thanksgiving on this day, and paraded about with flambeaux and candles -- proceedings which some thought were too close imitations of the Pagan customs of _brenning_ -- in honour of Juno. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
  • Silk chiffon and fine gauge were paraded alongside high-ribbed cashmere sweaters in contrasting colours.
  • The police held an identity parade.
  • He was not even among the long parade of speakers on that day.
  • PROUD Army heroes are given a massive welcome by flag-waving crowds as they parade through the streets of a town yesterday. The Sun
  • The parade will conclude around mid-day with a march-past of the Regiments, and a roll-past of the vehicles as they move east along Wellington Street and continue past the National War Memorial and conclude at the Cartier Square Drill Hall for a post-parade reception. Archive 2008-06-01
  • While a movie like The Scorpion King has mythic pretensions, it merely parades lifeless mythic cliches that lack the timeless gravity of moral tales.
  • The myths parade as modern science.
  • On the old parade ground, schoolchildren gambolled like corduroy goats. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's time to get out in the sunshine and dance along to the glitzy parade of floats. Times, Sunday Times
  • Easter Sunday wasn't a great day; clouds scudded ominously across a leaden sky and at 3 p.m. it was looking bad for the parade in Athy.
  • A half million people watched the troops march in New York's ticker tape parade.
  • Slap-up lunches and colourful parades marked Thanksgiving Day in America.
  • Before 1950, when the first Sainsbury's self-service store opened in Croydon, shoppers used the parade of ‘convenience stores’ known as the high street.
  • The cutback is part of a larger push by the police to cut costs for parade control. Halloween Parade Takes Short Cut
  • He didn't want to watch the quiet parade of students - they made him feel so damned old.
  • ‘When I saw the military in parades, I got a very patriotic feeling,’ she recalled.
  • I'm always amazed with the ease and indifference that patrons shed their stinky workout gear and parade around starkers.
  • This here pub opens at noon on parade day to serve up Irish stew and other good grub, with live, lively Irish music.
  • What you do is squirt a packet of ketchup on your arm, have a seat and watch the tragicomic parade of gore and suffering roll past.
  • Indeed, the limited ability of the organizers to control the maskers was demonstrated by their refusal to participate in a three-quarter-mile carnival-style parade in the intense heat.
  • Halloween is a great time to dress your furry friend in adorable costumes and parade them around in all of their outfitted glory Wendy Diamond: Halloween Safety Tips for Pets!
  • COPS busted a suspected sheep rustling gang after farmers picked out their stolen flock in an identity parade, a court heard. The Sun
  • Motorcycle great Barry Sheene will lead a parade of legendary riders in North Yorkshire this weekend.
  • A parade draws a large crowd.
  • Everyone ought to lead a parade once in their life, just to experience the curious sensation of marching down the middle of the street to cheers and hurrahs.
  • Here, women of a certain age parade improbably large and pert bosoms encased in lime-green body suits, suspiciously taut, unwrinkled, expressionless faces, and very aged, very rich husbands on the terrace.
  • Meanwhile, the hit parade of plagiarists and liars turning their moral shortcomings into cold, hard cash continues.
  • We sat beneath the streetlights until the bar closed down, enjoying life's passing parade, the warm night air, and cold Spanish sangria.
  • My mother would often parade in public places with me whenever she would go out and I was not doing anything at home.
  • Cadets attend two parade nights a week - Tuesdays and Thursdays - where they learn military skills including drill and turnout, fieldcraft, camping, map reading and how to handle the cadet rifle.
  • What was supposed to be a poised and dignified parade towards the centrepiece of the show, quickly turned into a sort of slow motion stampede. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • The parade was crowded with nobility and gentry, and I had to pull past them in this ridiculous fashion. Three Men in a Boat
  • Halloween is a great time to dress your furry friend in adorable costumes and parade them around in all of their outfitted glory. Wendy Diamond: Halloween Safety Tips for Pets!
  • It is understood the security forces will keep a high profile along the parade route.
  • Marchers in the parade carried colorful banners.
  • Mayor Gavin Newsom made his way through the parade crowd, passing out red envelopes also known as lycee in the Chinese culture. Golden Gate [X]pReSS
  • Health-e said some of the people who swopped had in fact died, while others who were paraded in public by the Rath Foundation had secretly been continuing their ARV treatment. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Think of the parade of slings, casts and bandages that comes off any return flight from a ski resort. Times, Sunday Times
  • Live music and a parade set an upbeat mood for the official opening.
  • The army paraded round drill squares.
  • It was a spectacle whose distastefulness was compounded by the victory parade at the end of the shoot-out, when the young striker was carried around the pitch in triumph on the shoulders of the team's reserves. World Cup 2010: Rise of German romantics counters sense of injustice
  • Parades and marches were the very stuff of politics in the region.
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  • Hari remembered standing in the darkened street, watching the parade of carriages driving along Mumbles Road and into Gloucester Place.
  • The guessing game over the commandante's health and influence? diplomats in Havana admit ignorance over the hermetic regime's inner workings? recalled the inexact science of Kremlinology, which tracked Politburo dynamics during Red Square parades. Cuba left guessing on Revolution Day as Fidel Castro misses big parade
  • A corrida starts with a parade of all the contestants and bailiffs dressed in 17th century costume, who salute the president of the fight.
  • After watching the end of the parade, and a fancy dress contest we wandered around.
  • Jersey Parade also boasted specialist shops, such as Cross, where you could order coffee blended to your own taste, plus an ironmonger and a garden supplies store.
  • She swung the croquet mallet up onto her shoulder as though carrying a rifle in a passing out parade.
  • So, he came up with the idea of assassinating Sadat during the military parade and that's what happened. Passion for Islam: Shaping the Modern Middle East: The Egyptian Experience
  • The child sprang a little awkwardly from his chair and began to parade around his table.
  • It welled up, reclaiming its rightful position in the hit parade of the senses: No.
  • He paraded himself as a loyal supporter of the party.
  • The parade will kick off at its usual time of 1.15p.m. despite the fact it is clashing this year with the Waterford City Parade.
  • He also said that the trend could help breathe new life into decaying commercial areas and parades of shops. Times, Sunday Times
  • IT is just after dawn at Sandhurst, and a platoon of officer cadets in full dress uniform wheels round the parade ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • The city has a parade every 4th of July.
  • Mum and Dad can just gawp at the passing parade. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first workshops will be held in April and continue non-stop until the parade on Friday, June 21.
  • The carnival parade was a blast of colour and a cacophony of sound.
  • Unfortunately, the difficulty of mustering the parade had been badly miscalculated and it was behind schedule.
  • Both men then ran off in the direction of Cravewood Road towards Cheetham Hill shopping parade.
  • Diehl and Batiste are a singularly astute pairing: Mr. Diehl, a classical scholar, makes serious music sound like fun, while Mr. Batiste, a party-hearty New Orleans street parader, reminds us that fun music can also be serious. Passing Down the Piano Torch Song
  • A big entry is anticipated this year and the fact that the parade will fall on a Sunday should add to its success.
  • One is the feast of St. Leonard, the patron saint of livestock, who is honored each November with festive horse-and-cart parades.
  • The parade will be reviewed from the steps of Saint Patrick's Cathedral by His Eminence Cardinal Edward Eagan, Archbishop of New York.
  • I asked a couple of questions, firstly to ascertain if the public knew there was not going to be a parade.
  • Reengineering processes simply can not lead the change parade.
  • The drama started on the parade lap when he retired to the pits with a broken driveshaft.
  • There's a big visitors' centre at the ‘penguin parade’, and then some rather lovely boardwalks carrying you above the nesting grounds out to the beachside concrete steps.
  • The colonel paraded his men before the Queen.
  • the veterans paraded down the street
  • The local youth band will lead the parade this weekend.
  • A parader in a car tossed candy on the asphalt and she lunged at it. Holiday parade draws the politicians
  • The political parade was grafted onto the Frontier Days celebration.
  • He used the Golden Legend, Huon de Meri's allegorical poem of the fight between Jesus and the Antichrist, Peter Comestor's Bible History, Rustebeuf's La Voie de Paradis, Grosseteste's religious allegory of Le Chastel d 'Amour, the paraded learning of Vincent of Beauvais in Speculum Historiale, and other works -- numerous and small signs of booklore, which are completely overshadowed by his illuminating comprehension of the popular side in the politics of his day. Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages
  • There is a brief tent inspection before a bugler calls them to attention on the parade ground.
  • A trio of girls in extremely tight shorts paraded up and down.
  • Peahens survey several males and take their time over their decision, allowing each to parade his tail to best advantage.
  • It's claimed that when the park was turned into a parade ground, practicing troops often found their cannons ' wheels caught in the ruts of graves that had collapsed in on themselves under the weight above them.
  • They regarded knighthood as a part of their signorial parade. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series
  • She paraded up and down in her new hat.
  • The parade went off without a hitch, despite concern about protestors.
  • Sunday's parade promises to be the biggest, brightest and most colourful parade ever in the county town.
  • In the latest transformation of the heart of urban Manchester the three life-sized models have been placed in the square to promote next year's Cow Parade.
  • In that role, HP paraded Elias about as part of an aggressive storage push at the company.

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